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I ,.. r I I U fiC0iilC6.lfai0lZ6l G'?iClillVLZLLr'Z5 i'06N ulting from this year's ASUO shake-up was tion of the EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES BOARD by President C. V. Boyer under the direction ah S. Schomp, educational activities manager. is board is composed of four councils- s, music and lyceum, publications, and stud- lfare, and acts in an advisory capacity for urricular activities. tstanding achievement of the educational es board this year was the management of the concert series. iding the destiny of the C0-op for this year ack McGirr, president of the STUDENT Co- IVE BOARD, and John Lewis, Phyllis Gard- iclc Sleeter, and Frank Drew, members. ese students name a manager for the Co-op, observing what the University students want pect in their store, formulate the policies by it is run. members are selected at the polls during Is, and act only in an advisory capa- no part in the actual management of the 715 W CJ T..-'5 0 fi Q0-op oar Educational Activities Board: Kenneth Shumaker, Gib Schultz, Ralph Schomp, Earl M. Pallett, J. O. Lindstrom, Orlando Hollis, Dan E. Clark, Grace Peck. These sixland Dean James Gilbert assisted Manager Marion F. McClain In shaping Co-op store policies. Above, left to right, are Dick Sleeter, Jack McGirr, Phyliss Gardner, Dean John Bovard, John Lewis and Frank Drew.
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fkfefic oar One of the first steps in the reorganizz the ASUO carried out this fall was the crez a new ATHLETIC BOARD, under the direc Anson Cornell, athletic manager. This board has charge of all campus athl tivities, which are entirely separate from ot tra-curricular activities. President C. V. B05 in a supervisory capacity. Anse Cornell, graduate of Oregon in starred on the football and basketball team and was captain of the football team in his year. By the terms of the newly-revised ASU stitution, the STUDENT EXECUTIVE CoUNc assured of an important role in student gover The council determines student body fee the joint recommendation of the athletic boa the educational activities board, appoints E and Oregana editors and business managers, men for student activities, and student awar Gilbert Schultz, president of the AS chairman of the executive council. Dean Vir Earl is adviser for the group. 1.41 I l U 1 I xecmfive omzci Athletic Council, from left to right: Jim Hurd, Basil Williams, Dean Gilbert, J. O. Lindstrom, Earl M. Pallett, Anse Cornell, Paul Hunt, Lynn McCreadie, Professor Howe, Dean Earl. Executive council. Left to right, Fred Colvig, Pearl Johansen, Bill Pease, Gib Schultz, Grace Peck, Dean Virgil Earl, Jun Hurd.
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Martha McCall, president of the Associated Women Students. The Associated Women Student's association has as its main functions the coordination of all Women's groups, the coordination and presentation of a com- prehensive program of interests, and the maintain- ance of Oregon standards and Oregon spirit among the women students. Martha McCall, president of the group for 1936-37, attended a meeting of the Western Sec- tional conference of associated Women students held in Boulder, Colorado, in April, 1936. Many val- uable suggestions and outlines for new programs were discussed at this meeting. At an informal meeting of officers and cabinet members following the close of fall term rush week, plans were made for the ensuing year's program. It was decided to discontinue Thespians, freshmen wvomen's service honorary, it being the council's opinion that outstanding freshman girls could be better chosen at the end of the year rather than in the fall. Kwama, sophomore Women's service hon- orary, was delegated to take over the Work of Thes- pians, this work consisting of serving at teas and banquets. is Nb 'Pb H H9 ,Q Wo '59 gy by A Wwiis N if 5' eqoq Ve if N Arrangements were made at this meeting also for a Harvest Dance, a new feature of the AWS pro- grom, to be given in charge of Phi Theta Upsilon. This dance was a leap year dance, girls asking their escorts. An annual highlight of the Associated Women Student's program is the sponsoring of the Coed Capers. This dance, strictly a fem affair with NO MEN ALLOWED being the motto of the evening, was not held this year due to an epidemic of illness on the campus Winter term. Helen Bartrum, vice-president.
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